Category Archive for ‘Security’ 
Encrypted Files, Check; Password saved with the Files, doh!Roger's Information Security Blog
You would like to think auditors would be doing things securely. Even though the auditors sent on site are often fresh out of college, you’d like to believe that the company they represent has been around long enough to be versed in security prac...
Shmoocon 2012: Attacking Proximity Card SystemsRoger's Information Security Blog
Brad Antoniewicz of Foundstone presented at Shmoocon on attacking proximity card systems. HID is the most well known brand of cards. We’ll see if I can summarize accurately.
Like the virtual pickpocketing of credit cards, and bad guy can a...
Publish and/or perishSecuriTeam Blogs
A new study notes that “scholarly” academic journals are forcing the people who want to publish in them (the journals) to add useless citations to the published articles. OK, this may sound like more academic infighting. (Q: Why are academic fi...
Publish and/or perishSecuriTeam Blogs
A new study notes that “scholarly” academic journals are forcing the people who want to publish in them (the journals) to add useless citations to the published articles. OK, this may sound like more academic infighting. (Q: Why are academic fi...